The Fishing for the Future Film Festival sets sail from September 28 - 30, 2012 at the Bonne Bay Marine Station in Norris Point, Newfoundland.

SEPT 28 7:30PM

A Harbour Symphony

A Harbour Symphony is a look at a celebration symphony composed for ship's horns.Read More

SEPT 28 7:30PM

Taking Stock

It was a way of life. It was the backbone of a society. And then the cod fishery off the east coast of Newfoundland collapsed.Read More

SEPT 30 2PM

Weather the Storm: The Fight to Stay Local in the Global Fishery

Ocean resources are being hit hard. Enormous industrial "floating factories" follow the fish wherever they are abundant and move on when they have plundered the stocks.Read More

With 5 screenings in 3 days, the Festival's 18 selections include local gems like Nigel Markham’s Taking Stock, Barbara Doran’s A Harbour Symphony and Anne Troake’s My Ancestors were Rogues and Murderers, playing along with international treasures like The Sea (Iceland), Cry Sea (Senegal), and concludes with the powerful film on ocean acidification, A Sea Change (Norway). There’s also special Student Matinees with selections for young people playing in their own schools.

With films like this, it's no wonder our favorite fish has been reeled in to the movies. Come along and you'll be hooked too!

SEPT 29 2PM

My Ancestors Were Rogues And Murderers

"It was a PR coup that launched the animal rights movement onto the international stage.”Read More